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BST Class11 Chp9

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Class IX chapter 9

Case based question:


1.Aman is a trader dealing in low cost fashionable footwear. In order to sell his goods he opens his
shop on fixed days in different market.
In context of above case.
I. How would you classify Aman as a type of Retailer.
II. Name the catrgory of that type of retail trade as identified in part (a)
III. Explain any two features of this category.

2.Birju is a vegetable seller who sells all kinds of vegetables on his hand cart every morning and
moves from one place to another during the day to sell his stock at the doorstep of the customers.
In the context of the above case.
I. Birju will be classified as which type of Retailer.
II. State any two feature of that retailer.

3.Harmeet Singh owns a large scale retail outlet in Chandigarh. He deals with various kinds of
products in his shop like textiles footwear, cosmetics, stationary, Grocery, etc. He sells tham in
different divisions in his big shop.
In context of the above cases:
1. Identify the type of retail outlet being described in the above lines.
2. State any three features of that outlet.

4.Sahil owns a coaching centre in Delhi, he has often observed that student buy eatables from street
vendors before and after class. For the benefit of students and to provide them hygienical food, he
recently installed an automated machine at his. coaching centre, which dispenses various kinds of
food items on inserting a coin.
I. In the above para, they are discussing about which machine.
II. State any two feature of that machine.

5.Sanjana went to a retail shop to buy a perfume. She was surprised by the salesman’s behaviour
towards him. The salesman was so kind to her and showed a concern for her product requirements.
Sanjana got so impressed with effective display of products and the personal selling efforts of this
salesman that she purchased a perfume and a fairness kit without any plan to buy it. She also
referred this salesman to her friends because of his courteous behaviour. Identify and state the
service of retailer towards consumer highlighted in aforesaid instance.

6. Prakash is a pretty trader who carry different varieties of fruits on his hand cart and move from
one colony to another to sell his merchandise at the doorstep of the customers. State giving reason
the type of retailer and its category under which Prakash should be placed.

7. Pradeep is a pretty trader who sells newspapers and magazines near janpath metro station, where
huge floating population gathers. He did not change his place of business so frequently. State giving
reason the type of retailer and its category under which Pradeep should be placed.

8. Knowledge is priceless but the books come with a bill. The bookshop, dealer of used books is
committed to bring to buyers the best of the brilliant from the world of written text, at prices which
are literally a steal. The bookshop assures that now the buyer have to never scan to the price tag
again as you pretend to read the preference
MCQS:

1.Khadi and village industries are identified as

(a) Large-scale industries

(b) Traditional small-scale industries

(c) Modern small-scale industry

(d) Medium-scale industry

2.MSME act came into existence

(a) October 2007

(b) October 2006

(c)October 1991

(d) October 2013

3.It is not a problem for small Business

(a) Finance

(b) Technology

(c) Sickness

(d) Regional balance

4.As per the notification issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, a start-up means, with
reference to the period

(a) not older than 5 years

(b) not older than 10 years

(c) not older than 12 years

(d) not older than 13 years

5.In the case of service enterprise, where investment in equipment is more than 10 lakhs rupees but

does not exceed 2 crore rupees is

(a) Microenterprise

(b) small enterprise

(c) Medium enterprise

(d) cottage industries

6.Small scale industries owned and managed by women entrepreneurs have a share capital of not
less than

(a) 20%

(b) 50%
(c) 25%

(d) 51%

7.Who can register Geographical Indications?

(a) individual

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(b) company

(c) producers

(d) consumers

8.The limit for investment in plant and machinery in manufacturing unit Which does not exceed Rs.5
lakh? The company falls under which category

(a) micro-enterprise

(b) small enterprise

(c) medium enterprise

(d) large enterprise

9.Copyright protection is not available for

(a) Literary work

(b) Music work

(c) Artistic work

(d) Assembling

10.Literary work is protected under

(a) Copyright

(b) Patent

(c) Trade mark

(d) Crowdfunding

11.A----------includes shape, pattern, and arrangement of lines or color combination that is applied to
any article

(a) Design

(b) Copy right

(c) Patent

(d) Trade mark

12.People who own, operate and take risks in a business venture

(a) Aptitude
(b) employee

(c) Entrepreneur

(d) Entrepreneurship

13.IPR stands for

(a) Indian property rights

(b) Important property rights

(c) Intellectual property rights

(d) Institutional property rights

14.As per the government of India size of small-scale industry can be decided on the basis of

(a) Number of employees working

(b) Volume of output

(c) Power consumed for business

(d) Investment in plant and machinery

15.National small industries corporation was set up in the year

(a) 1956

(b) 1955

(c) 1953

(d) 1954

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